2.1.2 Say "the most" with 最 | HSK 2 Beginner's Chinese Course
Welcome to Chinese Zero to Hero
Introduction to the Course
- The course aims to take beginners from HSK 1 to HSK 6, providing comprehensive video lessons.
- A selected lesson from the HSK 2 video course is available on YouTube for a limited time.
Learning Superlatives in Chinese
- Key sentences are introduced: "My Chinese is good" and "I like eating rice," with a focus on expressing superlatives.
- To express superlatives, use "suā" plus an adjective; for example, "my Chinese is the best" translates to "wǒ de zhōngwén zuì hǎo."
Examples of Superlative Sentences
- Example sentence: "David's Chinese is the best" translates as "Dà wèi de zhōngwén zuì hǎo."
- Another example includes asking when it’s best to go somewhere using “zuò shénme zuì hǎo.”
Practical Application of Superlatives
- Real-life application: How to say “I like eating rice” and its superlative form “I like eating rice the most.”
- Additional examples include playing soccer, demonstrating how to construct sentences with superlatives.
Course Offerings and Resources
- The complete HSK 2 video course includes grammar, vocabulary, quizzes, flashcards, and character worksheets.